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arizona the controversial bill and we'll learn how the bill is the exact language of the bill that bill clinton signed and was passed unanimously in the house and 97-3 in the senate back in 1993. it's a real big controversy over a very, very small issue. >> fascinating. well, we look forward to seeing you tonight, and as always we thank you for your insights. always a pleasure to have uf, sir. >> thank you, uma. always great to be here. >>> we want to hear from you at home. does the u.s. have any clout left when it comes to issuing so-called red lines to world leaders? tweet us your answers to us and i will read some of your responses later in our show. >>> now, turning to another story that continues to raise concerns here about our military and its future in afghanistan, with talk of a drawdown of troops by the end of the year, the u.s. is still locked in a battle with afghan president hamid karzai over what the postwar would look like, and following closely is al qaeda's leader in afghanistan saying he's already layving the groundwork to relaunch his organization as soon as the nato forces l
arizona the controversial bill and we'll learn how the bill is the exact language of the bill that bill clinton signed and was passed unanimously in the house and 97-3 in the senate back in 1993. it's a real big controversy over a very, very small issue. >> fascinating. well, we look forward to seeing you tonight, and as always we thank you for your insights. always a pleasure to have uf, sir. >> thank you, uma. always great to be here. >>> we want to hear from you at home....
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but he is getting himself more isolated >> i am curious what you think about hilary clinton in this? they are saying she is going to hear about the groundwork laid for putin to do whatever we wants. she will have to answer for that and benghazi. >> i am not sure benghazi is a big as deal as some people do. russia has done a lot with us on terrorism. they have terrorist there and they have been working with us for long time and on trade and other issues. and the extent to which we had nuclear talks and progress has been significant. putin is an old kgb guy who wants the soviet union back. georgia and ukraine are the biggest part. i don't think he is going to leave the crimea and the people wouldn't want to leave. >> i think you remember whether all of the satellite countries broke away and the work by thatcher, reagan and the pope. this is an incredible thing to think they are putting it back together. >> are they going to is the question. we don't have treaty agreements. the idea war is off the table is a mistake, not because of the crimea. but if russia decides to expand and re-crea
but he is getting himself more isolated >> i am curious what you think about hilary clinton in this? they are saying she is going to hear about the groundwork laid for putin to do whatever we wants. she will have to answer for that and benghazi. >> i am not sure benghazi is a big as deal as some people do. russia has done a lot with us on terrorism. they have terrorist there and they have been working with us for long time and on trade and other issues. and the extent to which we...
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he lost in 1992 to bill clinton. clinton wins with 43% of the vote roughly, that was it. because of the third party candidacy of who? ross perot. clinton didn't get over 50% of the vote. george bush gets in without winning a majority of votes and then 2004 the second bush testimony, bush leaves office, bush around 2007 had the worst gallup approval numbers of any president since harry truman. barack obama. obama wins in 2008. 2012 obama actually is the first president in history -- though he was the first democrat, i believe, since lbj to get over 50% of the vote -- but in 2012 he was elected with, first president to do this, elected with less popular votes and electoral college votes in his re-election. reagan won 49 out of 50 states in his re-election, obama won 26. a bare majority. and if you look at a map of counties, right, under reagan it was a sea of red. under obama it was still a sea of red. if you look, if you look at counties. and speaking, speaking of obama, there was a poll done in 2013 after the 2013 -- after the second inaugural which asked americans if ron
he lost in 1992 to bill clinton. clinton wins with 43% of the vote roughly, that was it. because of the third party candidacy of who? ross perot. clinton didn't get over 50% of the vote. george bush gets in without winning a majority of votes and then 2004 the second bush testimony, bush leaves office, bush around 2007 had the worst gallup approval numbers of any president since harry truman. barack obama. obama wins in 2008. 2012 obama actually is the first president in history -- though he...
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clinton's fiercest critics are already weighing in. our senior political correspondent brianna keilar responds. >> it's only 2014 but the likely presidential candidates are jockeying for position. >> when women are excluded and marginalized, we all suffer. >> reporter: she spoke about gender equality as she ramps up her public schedule. she has a sizable lead among democrats and republicans eyeing the white house are taking aim. >> i think hillary clinton will struggle to win on multiple fronts. >> marco rubio slammed clinton tuesday for the 2012 terrorist attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. it claimed the lives of four americans, including ambassador chris stevens while she was secretary of state. >> they should have closed that facility or provided adequate security. they did not under her watch. i think she's going to have to answer for benghazi. >> reporter: and jeb bush. >> of course it matters. responding to a question about the testimony clinton gave shortly after the attack. >> was it because of a protest or becaus
clinton's fiercest critics are already weighing in. our senior political correspondent brianna keilar responds. >> it's only 2014 but the likely presidential candidates are jockeying for position. >> when women are excluded and marginalized, we all suffer. >> reporter: she spoke about gender equality as she ramps up her public schedule. she has a sizable lead among democrats and republicans eyeing the white house are taking aim. >> i think hillary clinton will struggle...
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president clinton gave substantial support to the russian federation. but you see putin acting in a way that -- so we certainly cannot somewhere -- i would be surprised if president obama did not announce that today or in the coming days that he's not going to sochi and i think the european allies should support him on that. >> that goes with the cold war who would have thought things would be unfolding as quickly as they are right now. nick, thanks very much for offering some good perspective on what's going on. our own christianne amanpour is standing by in longdon. but first, today's cnn hero, he's changing the lives of families. meet this very special man. >>> i'm emotional right now. i'm excited. i'm so glad things are starting to turn around. it's been like five years, me and my kids didn't have nowhere to go. we just had to go from place to place. we slept in abandoned cars. we moved in here with nothing. when i seen my children on the floor, going to bed, it hurts me. okay. hi. >> there's no stability and there's no dignity when you live in apar
president clinton gave substantial support to the russian federation. but you see putin acting in a way that -- so we certainly cannot somewhere -- i would be surprised if president obama did not announce that today or in the coming days that he's not going to sochi and i think the european allies should support him on that. >> that goes with the cold war who would have thought things would be unfolding as quickly as they are right now. nick, thanks very much for offering some good...
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remember george mckennon who was one of the greatest russian thinkers, and when we expanded under bill clinton, that this is the most fateful mistake in foreign policy and lead to a new cold war and george lived to the 100s, and he died a few years ago, but the truth goes marching on. and now continuing under bush and continuing under obama, and right now it is on russia's borders and if you want to know for sure, and i have spent a lot of time in moscow, but if you want to know what the power elite thinks that ukraine is about, it is about bringing it into nato. one last point, that so-called economic partnership that yanukovych, the elected president of ukraine did not sign, and that set off the protests in the streets in november, which led to this violence in and the kconfirmatin today, that so-called economic agreement included military clauses that say that ukraine by signing this civilization agreement had to abide by the nato military policy, and that is what this is about from the russian point of view, the ongoing march, and putin had no choice, and he has no choice, and if you put h
remember george mckennon who was one of the greatest russian thinkers, and when we expanded under bill clinton, that this is the most fateful mistake in foreign policy and lead to a new cold war and george lived to the 100s, and he died a few years ago, but the truth goes marching on. and now continuing under bush and continuing under obama, and right now it is on russia's borders and if you want to know for sure, and i have spent a lot of time in moscow, but if you want to know what the power...
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clinton white house. kiki, you first. is putin bullying barack obama, putting the proverbial thumb in his eye? >> well, i have to tell you, i do think there are people who are better equipped to go through the psychological profile of putin and what he means and doesn't mean by this, but he's clearly taking a stand and has been known to take stands that don't necessarily demonstrate the best interest of the people he purports to lead. i think that president obama made very clear yesterday what the united states reaction would be to that and it's important to remember that that's not a reaction in isolation. we have many allies in europe who care what's happening there. i suspect president obama will be a leader in helping making sure that we're working together with those allies. >> amy, yesterday, the president said that this was about giving people the right to govern themselves. is that what this is about, or is this about a strategic takeover of a region that is of critical importance to russia and ru
clinton white house. kiki, you first. is putin bullying barack obama, putting the proverbial thumb in his eye? >> well, i have to tell you, i do think there are people who are better equipped to go through the psychological profile of putin and what he means and doesn't mean by this, but he's clearly taking a stand and has been known to take stands that don't necessarily demonstrate the best interest of the people he purports to lead. i think that president obama made very clear yesterday...
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hilary clinton invoking the nazas. did she go too far? >> secretary of state john kerry as well as president obama scheduled to speak this hour. kerry after his meeting with the russian foreign minster. obama is at an event in connecticut where he could make remarks on ukraine and we will bring you both of those events live when they begin. u.s. officials like to say all options are on the table when it comes to the crisis in ukraine and how they are going to deal with russia. what does that mean exactly. sanctions, yes. what about the military. chuck hagel testified before the services committee who is peppered with questions about the pentagon's response to the crisis in ukraine. >> i think everyone knows and in particular i know senator mccain was in ukraine and studied from leadership. it's a time for all of us to stand in support of the territorial integrity and we are doing that. >> secretary hagel is talking about suspending military exercises and stepping up joint training in poland and stepping up from the police commission. the
hilary clinton invoking the nazas. did she go too far? >> secretary of state john kerry as well as president obama scheduled to speak this hour. kerry after his meeting with the russian foreign minster. obama is at an event in connecticut where he could make remarks on ukraine and we will bring you both of those events live when they begin. u.s. officials like to say all options are on the table when it comes to the crisis in ukraine and how they are going to deal with russia. what does...
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i'm surprised that hillary clinton would make that comparison but what are you getting? what kind of reaction? >> reporter: right now, i'm trying to get some reaction from her camp. specifically, there is none. they are not commenting. if you invoke nazi germany and adolf hitler, it is like the third rail of rhetoric. it gets so much attention. whatever hillary clinton's opinions are, about putin, this sort of increases the volume, if you will. we heard her last week, in florida, not on camera but talking about putin. this was before the invasion of the crimean peninsula. she likened him to czars. she likened him to communist leaders of russia. but this is obviously to a whole new level. that's why so many people are surprised at this point. it would certainly be out of character for her. she is pretty disciplined when it comes to staying on message and not really ratcheting up something unless she wants to. it is unclear where this came from at this point. to put it in context, this is wa off camera, wolf, at an event which would have been last evening for us, early eve
i'm surprised that hillary clinton would make that comparison but what are you getting? what kind of reaction? >> reporter: right now, i'm trying to get some reaction from her camp. specifically, there is none. they are not commenting. if you invoke nazi germany and adolf hitler, it is like the third rail of rhetoric. it gets so much attention. whatever hillary clinton's opinions are, about putin, this sort of increases the volume, if you will. we heard her last week, in florida, not on...
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>>> hinge any time hillary clinton speaks she get ace big response, right? you're seeing she has had republicans come out in her defense saying you had senator john mccain, marco rubio. both agreed with the context she was putting forward. at the same time other republicans who are really highlighting her relationship and what she did at secretary of state in terms of resetting the relationship with russia as detriment to her potential presidential run. >> to be clear, what she was doing was talking about how hitler claimed he was going into countries, poland, czechoslovakia to save germans there. putin was making the argument about ethnic russians in crimea. of course russia lost then the soviet union lost millions of soldiers fighting the nazi. it's not comparison without risks of offending people. can you believe that this is a statement she made not considering the implications, not considering that she would be further out on this than the obama administration? do you think she's calculated enough even in the off the road, quote unquote session knowing
>>> hinge any time hillary clinton speaks she get ace big response, right? you're seeing she has had republicans come out in her defense saying you had senator john mccain, marco rubio. both agreed with the context she was putting forward. at the same time other republicans who are really highlighting her relationship and what she did at secretary of state in terms of resetting the relationship with russia as detriment to her potential presidential run. >> to be clear, what she...
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i know president clinton -- present vladimir putin seems to have a different set of lawyers and different interpretations, but i do not think that is fooling anybody. everyone recognizes that although russia has which in the interest in what happens in neighboring states, that the activity right to use force as a means of exerting influence. >> john is in kiev. russia is working hard to create a pretext of being able to invade further. joining me now from phoenix, arizona is robert gates. he was the secretary of defense from 2006-2011. earlier in his career, he was known as a russian expert. thank you mr. secretary. >> sure, charlie. >> when will you lose that race? >> with any luck, in about three weeks. >> is the president handling this right? >> i think he is. trying to get the allies on the same page and be willing to threaten and then potentially implement severe sanctions against russia for what they have done in the ukraine is exactly what he should be doing. i think that it is important at this stage to be careful with the rhetoric. --you do not say thanks things to look top, and
i know president clinton -- present vladimir putin seems to have a different set of lawyers and different interpretations, but i do not think that is fooling anybody. everyone recognizes that although russia has which in the interest in what happens in neighboring states, that the activity right to use force as a means of exerting influence. >> john is in kiev. russia is working hard to create a pretext of being able to invade further. joining me now from phoenix, arizona is robert gates....
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burns, serving for under state of permanent affairs and nato under george w bush and served president clinton. he is now professor of the practice of international releases at the harvard kennedy school of government. from santa fay, we are joined by governor bill richardson and former governor of new mexico. it is good to have you on the show. ambassador, one of the more extraordinary claims from vladimir putin's news conference is that russian troops have not entered crimea, saying the men were local defense forces, and he also said that that so called exercise that involved more than 100,000 russian troops and ukraine's border is over, that there's no reason for force now. is this vladimir putin making an attempt at deescalating? >> i just think he's trying to cloud the picture here. there's no question that russian military from the base were involved in the de facto take over of crimea, and no question that russian special forces were flown in. president putin may want the world to believe one thing but the world sees another. it's very clear there needs to be a response now. that will n
burns, serving for under state of permanent affairs and nato under george w bush and served president clinton. he is now professor of the practice of international releases at the harvard kennedy school of government. from santa fay, we are joined by governor bill richardson and former governor of new mexico. it is good to have you on the show. ambassador, one of the more extraordinary claims from vladimir putin's news conference is that russian troops have not entered crimea, saying the men...
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the president had secretary clinton go out with a reset butt button. they've had all these gestures. if you were putin wouldn't you take from all that that there's a pretty high level of willingness on the part of the obama administration to give you a pass if you do a few small thing, like say take crimea? >> i think the real thing is and the president was correct, this is not the cold war where it's a zero sum game. during the cold war we allied ourselves with very unsavory characters because we did not want the soviet union to get ahead. that's the point. it's not a zero sum game. there are things we could work on. for example, had you not had what everybody criticized, you would have never gotten the russians to help support those sanctions against iran. they're not a geopolitical foe. they're a declining power. this is going to make them weaker because there are going to be a lot of people in ukraine who might have worked with them, but after this they're not going to do it. interesting if you take a look, they control two parts of georgia, but th
the president had secretary clinton go out with a reset butt button. they've had all these gestures. if you were putin wouldn't you take from all that that there's a pretty high level of willingness on the part of the obama administration to give you a pass if you do a few small thing, like say take crimea? >> i think the real thing is and the president was correct, this is not the cold war where it's a zero sum game. during the cold war we allied ourselves with very unsavory characters...
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it was a little gem from my time working for then first lady hillary clinton. remember, this was the mid 90s. as my then boss wrote in a memo about the first lady's press strategy, quote, as karen has said, internet has become a very popular mode of communication. hillary could speak to young women through internet. i think women would have fun would this and would not be too difficult to organize. that's right, even back in the dial-up days, i knew we were on to something with this internet. coming up, sacrifice zones. not just a cold war era term anymore. i'll explore coming up. >> a lot of the kids cannot play outside because of respiratory program. they'll play outside for a little while and their mothers will notice their eyes starting to swell. these are the kind of things we have to deal with. [ male announcer ] they say he was born to help people clean. but there are some places even mr. clean doesn't want to lug a whole bunch of cleaning supplies. that's why he created the magic eraser extra power. just one eraser's versatile enough to clean all kinds
it was a little gem from my time working for then first lady hillary clinton. remember, this was the mid 90s. as my then boss wrote in a memo about the first lady's press strategy, quote, as karen has said, internet has become a very popular mode of communication. hillary could speak to young women through internet. i think women would have fun would this and would not be too difficult to organize. that's right, even back in the dial-up days, i knew we were on to something with this internet....
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insiders, john lubeaueaut ley, pat caddela pollster for jimmy carter, and doug sho00, a pollster for bill clinton and a fox news contributor as well. good evening. thank you for being here. pat, you join us on remote, but you will not be left out of the conversation because i'm going to start with you and ask you, this is the latest foreign policy question for our president, who is already under fire for some say not having a policy, some saying being weak on foreign policy, and he's up against putin in this case, who is exerting extreme power and confidence. what does he do? >> well, what the president needs to do is get a backbone. the problem is exactly as we predicted on political insiders last week. and i don't think many people did. putin was going to go in and take over the crimea, at least part of the ukraine. and now i suspect, and i would like to hear doug, a real expert on it, but i think he's not stopped. the problem is no one believes the president, and i think vladimir putin has taken his measure of barack obama and is decided what he sees is another neville chamberlain. this is not
insiders, john lubeaueaut ley, pat caddela pollster for jimmy carter, and doug sho00, a pollster for bill clinton and a fox news contributor as well. good evening. thank you for being here. pat, you join us on remote, but you will not be left out of the conversation because i'm going to start with you and ask you, this is the latest foreign policy question for our president, who is already under fire for some say not having a policy, some saying being weak on foreign policy, and he's up against...
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then don't invite hillary rodham clinton. >> or how about invite both and have a great discussion. >> vladimir putin within the last hour concluded a news conference. he said what was going on in ukraine was an unconstitutional coup so russia has every right. >> it was a situation in which there was a legitimate exercise of popular will. it was obvious from what you saw with a man who has been a dictator. yurshenko has been everything putin has been in russia, maybe worse as a dictator. i think the president should stop playing hamlet and figure out what the heck he's going to do and do it. the longer you wait to do something, the less impact it has. first thing he should do is reset the reset. how about we -- >> that worked so great the first time. >> we gave up the nuclear defense of poland and the czech republic which i have been against, many people did the moment he did, predicted something like this would happen. maybe what he should do is once again reenter those treaties. why don't we have a treaty with poland and the czech republic to protect them against possible aggression
then don't invite hillary rodham clinton. >> or how about invite both and have a great discussion. >> vladimir putin within the last hour concluded a news conference. he said what was going on in ukraine was an unconstitutional coup so russia has every right. >> it was a situation in which there was a legitimate exercise of popular will. it was obvious from what you saw with a man who has been a dictator. yurshenko has been everything putin has been in russia, maybe worse as a...
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the bushes, the kennedys, and the clintons. someone thought was she saying jeb shouldn't run for president? i had to ask her a little bit about jeb. she's very clear about where she stands on him running. listen. >> i don't know if you read "the new york times," but "new york times" maureen dowd had a column and the headlines was "brace yourself for hillary and jeb." >> i did see that and i thought anything to make news. >> is it okay with you if he ran? >> it has nothing to do with me. it just seems to me ridiculous in a country this size that we didn't have other families. i mean, we've got great governors, other people. i just don't understand it. and maybe jeb's given all he should give. because he worked awfully hard for a long time. but he is the best qualified person in the country; there is no question about that. put me down as saying that. >> so i've got a feeling if he runs, you would vote for him? >> of course i would. >> just checking. >> in the primary and the general, she went on to say. >> wise perspective there
the bushes, the kennedys, and the clintons. someone thought was she saying jeb shouldn't run for president? i had to ask her a little bit about jeb. she's very clear about where she stands on him running. listen. >> i don't know if you read "the new york times," but "new york times" maureen dowd had a column and the headlines was "brace yourself for hillary and jeb." >> i did see that and i thought anything to make news. >> is it okay with you if...
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. >>> the clinton files are being unfiled. there's an enormous effort to humanize hillary back in the days of the clinton white house. is there still a push to make her media friendly? and will these revelations impact hillary in 2016? joining us now, howard kurtz, host of media buzz here on the fox news channel. good to see pup. >> good morning, mike. >> i guess she was being coached by this mandy grunw aye ld, right? >> among others, yes, one of they are key advisers. one of the documents we found said don't be defensive. the press is obviously watching to see if they can make you uncomfortable or testy. look for opportunities for humor. it's important that people see more sides of you and they often see only in very stern situations your behavior. be careful to be real. wow. how can you teach someone to be real? >> are you kidding me? every politician gets this sort of advice. you can't fake sincerity. there are other memos which hillary clinton is during her husband's presidency in the '90s was told we could all tell wonde
. >>> the clinton files are being unfiled. there's an enormous effort to humanize hillary back in the days of the clinton white house. is there still a push to make her media friendly? and will these revelations impact hillary in 2016? joining us now, howard kurtz, host of media buzz here on the fox news channel. good to see pup. >> good morning, mike. >> i guess she was being coached by this mandy grunw aye ld, right? >> among others, yes, one of they are key...
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joining me now, madeleine albright who is, of course, secretary of state in the clinton administration and zbigniew brzezinski who was carter's national security adviser. welcome back, both. zbigniew, let me start with you, this is about as tense a situation. what can washington or the world do to stop putin from doing what phil black was suggesting, which is moving even further and actually moving russian troops into ukraine proper? >> that prospect in my view is by far the more serious one because in effect, putin has claimed the right to intervene in ukraine itself, to intervene militarily by force, and the crimean scenario may be a preview of what he's planning, namely in some of the eastern regions of ukraine, which are inhabited by russian speaking ukrainians, some of whom are favorable to moscow, riots could be staged, could be provoked by moscow, and then russian troops would enter. this is what we have to deter, prevent, discourage. we have to take a stand publicly offering russia some sort of participation in an overall international effort to help stabilize the ukrainian eco
joining me now, madeleine albright who is, of course, secretary of state in the clinton administration and zbigniew brzezinski who was carter's national security adviser. welcome back, both. zbigniew, let me start with you, this is about as tense a situation. what can washington or the world do to stop putin from doing what phil black was suggesting, which is moving even further and actually moving russian troops into ukraine proper? >> that prospect in my view is by far the more serious...
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i think -- wasn't clinton in kentucky today? >> yeah, but i think the democrats mistake bill clinton's popularity. we have a lot of conservative democrats in our state who go to church each week and who don't approve of his behavior, what he's done with women, sexual harassment in the workplace, a lot of democrats in our state don't approve of that kind of behavior. i think really having him as some sort of role model for the democratic party, it's something they ought to rethink, because there are a lot of people who don't agree with those kind of values. >> do you think that would be a big enough issue? do you think that would be a big issue if hillary runs for president? let's say you run for president, would you make it a big issue? >> i don't think bill clinton is so much an issue, his behavior and the way he's treated women through the years, it's really an issue about whether you want him as a role model and whether you want him as the leader in your party. it doesn't directly reflect on hillary, it's hard to escape the a
i think -- wasn't clinton in kentucky today? >> yeah, but i think the democrats mistake bill clinton's popularity. we have a lot of conservative democrats in our state who go to church each week and who don't approve of his behavior, what he's done with women, sexual harassment in the workplace, a lot of democrats in our state don't approve of that kind of behavior. i think really having him as some sort of role model for the democratic party, it's something they ought to rethink, because...
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. >> somewhere hillary clinton is smiling, not that she was worried to begin with. she got the biggest laugh. >> all right, geraldo, good to see you, and everybody else -- >> just me? you're singling me out? >> i am. >>> coming up, should eric holder be impeached? that's next. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> welcome back to "hannity" yesterday a coalition of african american pastors are calling for an impeachment of eric holder by trying to quote, coerce states to fall in line with the same-sex marriage agenda. reverend owens is with us. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> explain your position. >> our position is we went in state after state over a period of years and the people voted to have marriage between a man and woman. and king obama and king holder decided different. t
. >> somewhere hillary clinton is smiling, not that she was worried to begin with. she got the biggest laugh. >> all right, geraldo, good to see you, and everybody else -- >> just me? you're singling me out? >> i am. >>> coming up, should eric holder be impeached? that's next. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but...
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. >> hillary clinton somewhere is smiling. not that she's worried to begin with. >> geraldo good, to see you. >> just me? >> you're singling me out. >> i am. >> coming up, president of the coalition of african american pastors is here to explain why he believes eric holder should be impeached. that is next. introducing olive's pronto lunch starting at $6.99. an entirely new menu created with your busy schedule in mind. handmade italian sandwiches, flatbreads, and our signature soup and salad. starting at $6.99. and all served "pronto!" at olive garden. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. and a hotel is the perfect place to talk to you about hotels. all-you-can-eat is a hotel policy that allows you to eat all that you can. the hotel gym is short for gymnasium. the hotel pool is usually filled with water. and the best dot com for booking hotels, is hotels.com. it's on the internet, but you probably knew that. or maybe not, i don't really know you.
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and maybe there was some truth, maybe there are too many bushes and clintons, maybe there are other people out there. i'm looking for the person who is going to offer solutions to get people off of welfare. get the job market moving. >> and helen west would certainly bring o-- >> yes, as a conservative. also bobby jindal, scott walker, john kasich, there are so many potentials here. >> before we go, last week we saw this lovely picture of you. you look great. >> this is humiliating. >> no, that is not humiliating. you look adorable. >> look at that hair cut. does that even look like the same person? >> yes, it absolutely does. the only difference is you have a part now and some gray. >> and some gray? >> the following photo, cute doggy with you. but look at you rocking the -- look at you rocking the blue tooth head set. >> all right, that is my -- >> you got some steaks to sell me, brother? >> that dog is now old. that is my oldest bernice mountain dog, duffy. >> sell him some shower curtain rings. >> i only use that blue tooth -- i used it five times. >> that is so not true. i know that p
and maybe there was some truth, maybe there are too many bushes and clintons, maybe there are other people out there. i'm looking for the person who is going to offer solutions to get people off of welfare. get the job market moving. >> and helen west would certainly bring o-- >> yes, as a conservative. also bobby jindal, scott walker, john kasich, there are so many potentials here. >> before we go, last week we saw this lovely picture of you. you look great. >> this is...
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career followed by her husband's affair when bill clinton was in office. four americans were killed in the benghazi attack including ambassador christopher stevens. then outgoing secretary clinton appeared before a congressional committee last spring made these remarks. >> the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest and whether it was guys out for a walk some night and decided they would go kill some americans, what difference at this point does it make? jon: david drucker, senior correspondent for the "washington examiner." the thrust of that "national journal" piece, lynn, those who support hillary clinton are not doing her any favors by sort of pushing the benghazi to the side. how does she confront that? how do her supporters confront it? >> well her supporters confront it by continuing to lay the infrastructure that they are doing if she does make a run in 2016. building mailing lists, stockpiling money, organizing, getting names on databases. a lot of how this benghazi controversy unfolds is whether or not her folks have the m
career followed by her husband's affair when bill clinton was in office. four americans were killed in the benghazi attack including ambassador christopher stevens. then outgoing secretary clinton appeared before a congressional committee last spring made these remarks. >> the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest and whether it was guys out for a walk some night and decided they would go kill some americans, what difference at this point does it make? jon: david...
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clinton. mrs. clinton dominating the field with 50% of registered voters saying she would make a good president, while governor christie is tied with former florida governor jeb bush and florida senator marco rubio. karl rove is former deputy chief of staff to president george w. bush and a fox news contributor. karl, we see familiar names and faces on that list. generally speaking, what do those names tell us about the state of either party? >> well, the republican field is big, lots of names that were tested in the poll, even more names that are likely to be candidates. the democrat list, obviously, is very short, one name on it. but let's take all of this with more than a grain of salt. in fact, if we took the appropriate amount of salt, our doctors would be saying we had too much sodium. [laughter] this is way early. if you look back to 2005 and '6, for example, polls would have shown that hillary clinton was going away merchandise the democratic primary -- inside the democratic primary an
clinton. mrs. clinton dominating the field with 50% of registered voters saying she would make a good president, while governor christie is tied with former florida governor jeb bush and florida senator marco rubio. karl rove is former deputy chief of staff to president george w. bush and a fox news contributor. karl, we see familiar names and faces on that list. generally speaking, what do those names tell us about the state of either party? >> well, the republican field is big, lots of...
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paul ryan trails clinton by 15. and the same for mike huckabee. and we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." in just the last year, we've seen how far the right wing will go to wage war on the poor, whether it's cutting food stamps, rejecting free medicaid money, slashing unemployment insurance benefits or simply stonewalling a minimum wage hike. for some of the right, attacking the poor has become a reflex. it's hardly surprised when the party unveils its budget later this month, it will likely touch all the far right's erogenous zones when it comes to the poor. today the chair polled by paul ryan unveiled a 200-page report blasting federal programs aimed to help the poor. part of their conclusion is the federal government effectively discourages them, that's poor people of this country, from make mortgage money. and then they throw this into the mix. perhaps the single most determinant of poverty is family structure. well, social conservatives out there should have loved that baby. but in an interview with "the washington post," cong
paul ryan trails clinton by 15. and the same for mike huckabee. and we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "hardball." in just the last year, we've seen how far the right wing will go to wage war on the poor, whether it's cutting food stamps, rejecting free medicaid money, slashing unemployment insurance benefits or simply stonewalling a minimum wage hike. for some of the right, attacking the poor has become a reflex. it's hardly surprised when the party unveils its budget...
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against rand paul, clinton would win by 7, 47-40. marco rubio trails by 8. ted cruz trails her by 10, 47-37. wisconsin governor scott walker down by 11, 46-35. against jeb bush, would lead him by 13. so much for jeb getting in, 51-38. paul ryan trails clinton by 15. and the same for mike huckabee. and we'll be right back. there's this kid. coach calls her a team player. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind of player that puts the puck, horsehide, bullet. right where it needs to be. coach calls it logistics. he's a great passer. dependable. a winning team has to have one. somebody you can count on. somebody like my dad. this is my dad. somebody like my mom. my grandfather. i'm very pround of him. her. them. >>> welcome back to "hardball." in just the last year, we've seen how far the right wing will go to wage war on the poor, whether it's cutting food stamps, rejecting free medicaid money, slashing unemployment insurance benefits or simply stonewalling a minimum wage hike. for some of the right, attacking the poor has become
against rand paul, clinton would win by 7, 47-40. marco rubio trails by 8. ted cruz trails her by 10, 47-37. wisconsin governor scott walker down by 11, 46-35. against jeb bush, would lead him by 13. so much for jeb getting in, 51-38. paul ryan trails clinton by 15. and the same for mike huckabee. and we'll be right back. there's this kid. coach calls her a team player. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind of player that puts the puck, horsehide, bullet. right...
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i'm with president clinton on the affordable care act. this is the only issue the republicans are running on around the country. >> that's true. >> i think we neutralize that at worse and turn it to our advantage at best. >> don't try to hide, don't try to change the subject, right? >> that's exactly right. >> do you agree with him? >> i do. >> meet it head-on? >> i agree with him. look, that's what i had to do in 2010 was to meet the challenge head-on, to look at even those races that everyone was going now, we're not going to win there, and say there is a pathway. so i think that's what the dems are going to have to do. but the challenge still remains, and that one is for the republicans, to not get too cocky about this thing. we're talking here in february and march about winning an election in november. and as we have seen in the past, foot-in-mouth disease is not something we're a stranger to. >> the democrats have thrown the kitchen sink at raising the minimum wage, and there are signs it's working to their political advantage right
i'm with president clinton on the affordable care act. this is the only issue the republicans are running on around the country. >> that's true. >> i think we neutralize that at worse and turn it to our advantage at best. >> don't try to hide, don't try to change the subject, right? >> that's exactly right. >> do you agree with him? >> i do. >> meet it head-on? >> i agree with him. look, that's what i had to do in 2010 was to meet the challenge...
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bill clinton was at the university for the study of peace. it's named for tip o'neill and the irish leading john hume. o'neill along with kennedy and moynahan were those who led for peace in ireland. o'neill later won ronald reagan's support in getting british prime minister margaret thatcher to back the historic reconciliation. all of which led to the good friday peace accords that finally ended the troubles. we'll be right back after this. >>> we're back, as a candidate for mayor committed to lead new york city in a new progressive direction, including de blasio's promise, he aimed to slow the growth of charter schools in favor of more traditional neighborhood public schools. the mayor has now cancelled an agreement, negotiated by his predecessor which would have allowed three new charter schools to operate in public >>> we're back, as a candidate >>> we're back, as a candidate for mayor committed to lead new york city in a new progressive direction, including de blasio's promise, he aimed to slow the growth of charter schools in favor of m
bill clinton was at the university for the study of peace. it's named for tip o'neill and the irish leading john hume. o'neill along with kennedy and moynahan were those who led for peace in ireland. o'neill later won ronald reagan's support in getting british prime minister margaret thatcher to back the historic reconciliation. all of which led to the good friday peace accords that finally ended the troubles. we'll be right back after this. >>> we're back, as a candidate for mayor...
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bill clinton was at the university for the study of peace. it's named for tip o'neill and the irish leading john hume. o'neill along with kennedy and moynahan were those who led for peace in ireland. o'neill later won ronald reagan's support in getting british prime minister margaret thatcher to back the historic reconciliation. all of which led to the good friday peace accords that finally ended the troubles. we'll be right back after this. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment th
bill clinton was at the university for the study of peace. it's named for tip o'neill and the irish leading john hume. o'neill along with kennedy and moynahan were those who led for peace in ireland. o'neill later won ronald reagan's support in getting british prime minister margaret thatcher to back the historic reconciliation. all of which led to the good friday peace accords that finally ended the troubles. we'll be right back after this. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175...
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it passed you unanimously in the house and signed into law by president bill clinton 8 months after it was introduced. in 1999 arizona passed an identical bill. this year kathy harris suggested some minor clarifications on arizona's law. that's what was vetoed by governor brewer. kathy now joins me. kathy, i've been amazed at the controversy here. this was a very relative minor change to a bill that was noncontroversial in 1999, 1993 at the federal level and was noncontroversial up until this past week. why the controversy? >> well, in my view, governor, a very small minority was able to make hey out of it to make the bill about something it wasn't. and the veto was for a bill that didn't exist. >> there were accusations this was going to bring back jim crowe. i looked through the jim crowe laws of the deep south where i grew up. i couldn't find anything common to that at all in this bill. it was very minor language changes. can you help our audience understand exactly what did this bill do? >> senate bill 1062 clarified an updated arizona religious freedom restoration act as we saw co
it passed you unanimously in the house and signed into law by president bill clinton 8 months after it was introduced. in 1999 arizona passed an identical bill. this year kathy harris suggested some minor clarifications on arizona's law. that's what was vetoed by governor brewer. kathy now joins me. kathy, i've been amazed at the controversy here. this was a very relative minor change to a bill that was noncontroversial in 1999, 1993 at the federal level and was noncontroversial up until this...
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freedom bill was vetoed by republican governor jan brewer this week, but did you knethat president bill clinton signed the very same language into federal law 20 years ago. it was okay then. why not now? i'll ask the proponent of the arizona bill when we come back. then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to approach things dferently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ [annpurina pro plan can can fohelp him achieve it.t. epic classical ♪ music stops ♪music resumes purina pro plan's bioavailable formulas deliver optimal nutrient absorption. purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. ♪ ♪ ♪ my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it
freedom bill was vetoed by republican governor jan brewer this week, but did you knethat president bill clinton signed the very same language into federal law 20 years ago. it was okay then. why not now? i'll ask the proponent of the arizona bill when we come back. then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much...
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comment from roger altman, the chairman of evercore partners, former deputy treasury secretary under bill clinton. he talked about the russia position'it -- former about -- about the russia position. he said about the cost, he does not think it is clear. what do you think -- what is the bottom line, or the red line for putin? >> the red line is when the russian economy perform so badly that russia is politically unstable internally and that could be the result of the financial sanctions now. europear option would be immediatelyline -- taking away 1/5 of russia's exports and that would put the economy real trouble -- in real trouble. europe, the ukraine is a big issue. the mood isington, in the middle. option, thatr would hurt the eu itself. what would drive the european leaders to do something like that? gas was cut off in 2006 and 2009. europe has developed lots of liquefied natural gas. norway sends natural gas to europe. russia already lost one parent in 2000 -- one/third in 2009. europe, and in the u.s., gas is plentiful. >> that is true. we have an exporting that to other parts of the world.
comment from roger altman, the chairman of evercore partners, former deputy treasury secretary under bill clinton. he talked about the russia position'it -- former about -- about the russia position. he said about the cost, he does not think it is clear. what do you think -- what is the bottom line, or the red line for putin? >> the red line is when the russian economy perform so badly that russia is politically unstable internally and that could be the result of the financial sanctions...
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here today in support of nuclear energy and all of my constituents and the hardworking taxpayers of clinton and central illinois. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. garamendi: mr. speaker, thank you very much for this opportunity to delve into what is a major piece of our work here in washington, and that is the budget. and the appropriation process. today's one of those very, very important days in the process of government. today the president delivered to congress his proposed budget . it's required by the constitution. george washington did it and every president since that time has done it every year. and today we have president obama's budget before us. and i want to spend a few moments on that budget, together with my friend from new york, mr. paul tonko, in our east-west show. we have california and new york here. i'd like to start off by kind of framing m
here today in support of nuclear energy and all of my constituents and the hardworking taxpayers of clinton and central illinois. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. garamendi: mr. speaker, thank you very much for this opportunity to delve into what is a major piece of...
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heard me call president clinton aside and that's because he is. he is counting on the united dotes to sit back and whatever he wants. i support the limited sanctions outlined to freeze some assets and block u.s. he says. it is a welcome first step in we remain committed to give president as many tools as needed to put president clinton russia from prevent infringing on the sovereignty of any of their neighbors. the president justified the actions by congress and emergency and frankly i agree. if it is truly a national the secretary should expedite the approval of american natural gas exports. they have an energy stranglehold along much of europe and have been using it to their advantage and there is a growing consensus that ending this de facto ban would help our economy as well and help our allies in europe. i think it is time to act and i hope the president does. yesterday, the congressional black caucus has called on you to remove chairman myself from his edition as chair? continuation of a previous hearing in the issue here is our effort to tr
heard me call president clinton aside and that's because he is. he is counting on the united dotes to sit back and whatever he wants. i support the limited sanctions outlined to freeze some assets and block u.s. he says. it is a welcome first step in we remain committed to give president as many tools as needed to put president clinton russia from prevent infringing on the sovereignty of any of their neighbors. the president justified the actions by congress and emergency and frankly i agree....
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making the kind of decisions we made today and knowing i think hillary clinton as she runs isn't going to be on defense i'm looking forward to a fairly robust presidential race itch i hope will reallocate the need for that international affairs. we know there are competing elements in both political parties but don't want to hear that and they do want to do nationbuilding at home and i understand that argument that i think we need a rebalancing on that one as well. in summary, president obama has a better foreign-policy than he himself acknowledges, and he should actually based the ukraine policy on the need to prove that america is re- engaging because the state skier i think are simply too high, and the risk of making the wrong decision to hire to use ukraine as a litmus test for leadership to fix serious policy and then he made ukraine on its own merits. point number two and this is intended as an attempt to get at the worldview of vladimir putin and it's been haunting me the last couple days so i'm going to burden you with my view what is the analogy for putin? in american foreign
making the kind of decisions we made today and knowing i think hillary clinton as she runs isn't going to be on defense i'm looking forward to a fairly robust presidential race itch i hope will reallocate the need for that international affairs. we know there are competing elements in both political parties but don't want to hear that and they do want to do nationbuilding at home and i understand that argument that i think we need a rebalancing on that one as well. in summary, president obama...
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i was here during the impeachment process, trial for president clinton. i kind of thought that was a sham. but that didn't compare to what happened today. the vote on debo adegbile to be assistant attorney general for civil rights sent a strong message. here's the message we sent tod today. you young people, listen you. -- you young people, listen up. if you are a young white person and you go to work for a law firm. you're a lawyer, sworn in to the ball, you go to work for a law firm. you're a white person. and that law firm defends you to a pro bono case to defend someone who killed eight people in cold blood and they assign you to defend that person. my advice from this, what happened today, is you should do that. it's part of your legal obligation, part of your profession. because if you do that, who knows, you might wind up to be the chief justice of the united states supreme court. however, if you are a young black person and you go to work for the naacp legal defense fund and they assign you under your obligations as an attorney, in keeping with yo
i was here during the impeachment process, trial for president clinton. i kind of thought that was a sham. but that didn't compare to what happened today. the vote on debo adegbile to be assistant attorney general for civil rights sent a strong message. here's the message we sent tod today. you young people, listen you. -- you young people, listen up. if you are a young white person and you go to work for a law firm. you're a lawyer, sworn in to the ball, you go to work for a law firm. you're a...
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really considered it a personal affront that the president and the then secretary of state hillary clinton would stand in front of all of us as citizens and blatantly lie to us about what happened in benghazi and now, we look at hillary clinton as most likely the 2016 democrat candidate for president and who in later testimony came out and said, what difference does it make that four americans are dead. i would like to ask you, from your perspective, what difference does that make to us? >> you know, like i said, it makes a huge difference to us because we don't want more dead americans and more widows in the future and the fact that your, protecting your personal politics is more important than getting to ground truth, so we can make sure we do things right in the future, to me that is the ultimate act of despickability. look, you don't like president bush. fine, i get that. i can tell you every, within a month of 9/11, i can tell you every single thing president bush did every moment of the day of 9/11. i still can't tell you what president obama did on his day of 9/11. i can tell you th
really considered it a personal affront that the president and the then secretary of state hillary clinton would stand in front of all of us as citizens and blatantly lie to us about what happened in benghazi and now, we look at hillary clinton as most likely the 2016 democrat candidate for president and who in later testimony came out and said, what difference does it make that four americans are dead. i would like to ask you, from your perspective, what difference does that make to us?...
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cone was a republican who served under drat i can president bill clinton. and he, cone, as sounded the alarm on the proposed troop reduction. >> with few iranianser--with fewer forces, you have high err ising. >> i don't think he is--high err ising. >> i don't think he is--risk. i don't think he is correct. and for the nation to build up to the nation building size troop forces is much eastier to do than to embrace the reforms, which was to break the force down and do more special forces. >> well, he is technically correct, if they are wrong and we have to fight two major wars at the small time and the smaller number of soldiers are at a greater risk. but most experts are saying that, i think. and secondly, the marine corp. is not taking much of a hit at all and that is the military of the future. >> look, technically, she is right. it is going reduce the risk. the problem-- >> no, no, the whole risk factor for the united states, in my judgment has been reduced around the globe. >> what is the most serious threat of a major war involving the united states?
cone was a republican who served under drat i can president bill clinton. and he, cone, as sounded the alarm on the proposed troop reduction. >> with few iranianser--with fewer forces, you have high err ising. >> i don't think he is--high err ising. >> i don't think he is--risk. i don't think he is correct. and for the nation to build up to the nation building size troop forces is much eastier to do than to embrace the reforms, which was to break the force down and do more...
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explain the connection there. >> willie, senator clinton, secretary clinton was the face of the reset. you guys will remember. we saw this on "morning joe" back in 2009 in her second month in office. she was in moscow at one of her first trips and she presented the russian foreign minister with an actual gift wrapped red reset button. this is just an example as maggie haberman points out. she has to answer questions about the health care and economy and about the nsa. secretary clinton has been so quiet. her advisers think, oh, she doesn't have to jump out and make a statement about everything. but, willie, as we can see here on the show, this is no passing issue. her book is out soon and she will be doing some midterm campaigning. so politico sees increasing pressure on secretary clinton to talk about some of these issues. some people will say she is a little bit out of the loop on some of these decisions. it's not going a defense she is going to use. her plan is to stick with president obama, but it makes it hard for her to charter her own course as she heads out on this campaign. w
explain the connection there. >> willie, senator clinton, secretary clinton was the face of the reset. you guys will remember. we saw this on "morning joe" back in 2009 in her second month in office. she was in moscow at one of her first trips and she presented the russian foreign minister with an actual gift wrapped red reset button. this is just an example as maggie haberman points out. she has to answer questions about the health care and economy and about the nsa. secretary...
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putting him in the g-8 or putting russia in in the 90s was an assault from president yeltsin to president clinton back then. they don't meet the economic conditions, the world economy conditions. the pressure has to be ratcheted up. >> do you think president obama underestimated vladimir putin? >> it's hard to tell. putin has been playing this machiavellian game for many years, whether it's over syria, whatever it might be. now the pedal to the metal, rubber to the road, whatever it is, this is the most serious issue confronting the west vis-a-vis president putin's politics and his military mite and he's flexing it. the question is will they be able to stop this, slow it down, before there's any military action either by russia or ukraine that puts it in a much, much more difficult situation. >> you have a very important interview coming up this morning -- >> i'm going to be interviewing the former prime minister of ukraine, yulia tymoshenko, who was in prison for many years under yanukovych, who has now fled. this is what obviously caused all this trouble and see what the ukrainians are going to
putting him in the g-8 or putting russia in in the 90s was an assault from president yeltsin to president clinton back then. they don't meet the economic conditions, the world economy conditions. the pressure has to be ratcheted up. >> do you think president obama underestimated vladimir putin? >> it's hard to tell. putin has been playing this machiavellian game for many years, whether it's over syria, whatever it might be. now the pedal to the metal, rubber to the road, whatever it...